Exchanges have different fees when it comes to withdrawals. Usually on the bottom of the page of the exchange you use you will see a link for Fees or Withdrawal Fees and there you will find the info you need. Also there are limitations to the amount you can withdraw in one day. If you are not verified and have not submitted documents for KYC you can usually only withdraw a smaller amount than if you are KYC verified. Again, it all depends on the exchange you use.
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I didnt know EtherDelta uses yahoo They didn't even try to make this look good, it is just ridiculous. Just reading the title is enough, dont even get me started on the content, form and everything else. I wrote a post a while back about a different email scam so you might want to check that out as well because it is also full with mistakes of all kinds. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5062660.msg47593555#msg47593555
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I wouldn't call you lucky since the value has decreased dramatically since your BTC purchase but you are certainly more lucky than people who bought at 15k or 10k. Nobody can recommend what you should do. Only you know what is best for you. If you need the invested money back even with a big loss - sell it now since many expectations are that we might drop below the 4k line. If you can wait - dont sell and wait for better days.
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Although I appreciate you addressing this problem to the community but you also just gave any potential google translator quite a few tips on how to improve their google translated Japanese translations!
The best thing you can do if you find a translation that is google translated is to report the thread and the user, address the problem in the Japanese subforum so that legit translators can see it and report it as well which will improve your odds of having the scammer banned.
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Bitcoin transactions cant be reversed. There is no customer support or Bitcoin expert that can help you if you sent the coins to the wrong address. Just be careful next time when entering your address.
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From what I understood about dust transactions is that they are small amount of Bitcoins sent to a wallet whose value is so tiny that it is even lower than the amount of the fee required to spend the bitcoin. That is according to the definition. Source: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin-dust.aspSo if someone sent you such a transaction or several of them, that just means that he paid a higher fee than the value of the bitcoins he sent you. Why would you care about that, there is no fee on your side is there? You just leave them there with the rest of your bitcoins in your wallet.
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Sounds like he should have kept his mouth shut. There would be no way to prove he found the money if he didn't admit it.
My previous post is about two different cases. The Romanian man found money in a cabinet he bought in Romania. That is one story. The other part of my post is about a German lawyer explaining how such cases work in Germany but it is not related to the guy who found the money, that was just an intro.
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Again, you need to post the profile link to the account that got banned otherwise nobody can tell you the reason for the ban. Which account is it?
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You need to post the profile link if someone is to help you with the reason for your ban. Most probably it is for plagiarism as that is the most common reason. If that is the case then the ban is given to the "person" not just the "account" in question which means that this alt account of yours you just posted with here can also be banned.
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Have fun, learn a lot and share your knowledge with us. Dont worry too much about ranking up, it will come naturally when you stop thinking about it and just participate in quality communication. And heey you just got your first merit from Jet Cash and that is more than many newbies acquire spamming the forum discussing moon projects and get-rich-without-doing-any-work opportunities.
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It can be a scam but doesn't necessarily meant that it is. Sometimes a project barely makes soft cap and therefore they have limited resources at their disposal. Listings on exchanges cost money + they have other expenses to pay like day to day operation, marketing, R&O and with limited resources all this becomes hard to do. That can be a reason why your distribution is late.
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Pratim slučaj korisnika @maja39, drago mi je vidjeti da si ga i ti uočio @marlboroza. Baš me zanima kako će završiti, očekivao sam da će odmah dobiti negativni Trust čim uočiš sumnjive dodjele, zar se više ne dobiva negativni Trust za ovako očitu zloupotrebu Merit sustava?
Tek sad vidim ovu situaciju i za kakve postove je dobila merite a zatim ju je neko posavjetovao da izbriše sve postove da uništi tragove.
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It is trust issue is it not?! The first thing you look for in team members is experience, the portfolio and previous projects they have been a part of. We unconsciously decide to trust someone who has been part of the business world for 20 years over a "new guy" who has no experience and has not worked on any big projects before. More experience doesn't necessarily mean more trust but that is just the way that most people think.
it works the same way in this forum. If you are interested in buying something in the marketplace you would rather trade with an "older" established member of the community who has made many deals already over a newbie who just registered 4 days ago and is offering a service/item that just seems too good to be true. Maybe the newbie can be trusted but maybe he cant. maybe he is even better but nobody is willing to give him a chance. But when it comes to the older member - he has been here for 4 years and completed many deals and your gut feeling is telling you go with the experienced and reputable member - dont gamble with your money.
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There is no need to purchase a hardware wallet until your portfolio reaches a value that needs extra protection. If you only have 100$ worth of BTCs it makes no sense to invest in a hardware wallet that also costs around $100. Wait until it is worth it and if you cant/dont want to invest in a hardware wallet you will be fine using a desktop wallet, just make sure you are in possession of your private keys and keep them safe. DO NOT use a PC/laptop that is full with pirated software, torrents, porn, non existing or low quality security from viruses and malware and dont use it for the mentioned activities. Most importantly, use common sense, dont click on email links and everything you find on social media, internet, ads etc. Hackers are targeting crypto currency wallet software more and more every day.
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You might have more luck moving your thread to the altcoin section. This is for Bitcoin related projects and not for altcoins and tokens.
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